Day 1’s ink is Diamine Celestial Skies. It’s a dark, saturated teal shimmer ink with plenty of red sheen on the proper paper. It’s a festive start for the Teal Edition calendar, and I love how rich and regal this ink looks on the page.

The ink has a silvery green shimmer that looks golden under certain lighting conditions and in certain angles. It has a generous flow, and I do see myself contemplating purchasing a full bottle of it when Diamine starts selling Teal Edition inks sometime in the middle of next year. With the shimmer, the sheen and a good amount of shading, plus the wonderful base ink colour, this ink will never be boring.

I think I have only three blue bears, and Finn here is one of them. Once I saw the ink colour I decided he’d be a nice bear to start off this year’s Inkvent reviews with. He’s five years old, though he doesn’t look it, and I love his pensive face and outreaching “hug me” paws.

Michael
Thank you for the review and the wonderful sketch! I’m looking forward to reading your thoughts about the upcoming inks in the Inkvent Calendar.
And I agree: Celestial Skies is a strong start on the first day of December!
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Jean Wilcox
I am so glad to see you are doing this again. I was so excited to start the InkVent yesterday and I always look forward to your reviews. I loved the Celestial Skies. Actually filled a pen with it last night.
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Daphna Kedmi
Love the Teddy bear!
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